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THUE=g 3- BLUE - in ' 7fri. X' JUNIOR CLASS President..... Vice-President. Secretary..... Treasurer...... Class Advisor. Gwendolyn Coveil ...Irving Swanson ....Florence Moe ....Fern Gridley ....Inez I. Rewcy We, the members of the Junior Class of 1927-28, believe our class to be one of the foremost classes in school, (we are outnumbered, or we’d say the best.) We organized ourselves in the early part of the year and immediately set out to uphold the enviable record in scholarship and activities which we had set as Sophomores. We are proud indeed of the large number of Juniors whose names appear on the honor rolls. We have always stood exceptionally high in athletics, having won two school basketball tournaments and one football meet. Our representatives in forensics and music have taken high honors in inter-scholastic activities. We are noted for our prize-winning class stunts, and we have taken the first prize for the best float in the annual pep parade, twice in succession. We hope to continue our record as an outstanding class during our Senior year. IN MEMORIAM May 29, 1911 RAYMOND ZIEHL, January 5, 1928 [®1
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'N'l TflUE=g 3--BLUE THE SOPHOMORE CLASS President.....................................................Normal Kvool Vice-President..........................................Helen Mary Harding Secretary-Treasurer............................................Grace Torpey Class Advisor................................................Mildred Hoover The Sophomore Class of 1928 has been one of the leading classes in the school, for nt has not only ranked high in intelligence, but has also led in the various activities this year. In the drives for the sale of Budget Tickets and of True Blues, the Sophomores had the highest percentage of buyers. In the parade in the homecoming game, they received second prize for their float. The three first places for the Under-Classmen Christmas Story Contest went to Sophomores, Grace Cockbum receiving first place, Helen Jenson, second, and Helen Mary Harding, third. The Sophomores are also well represented and very prominent in athletics, music, debate, and declamatory. Einer Sandeen has proven himself both a football and basketball star, Helen Mary Harding has been a hard worker in debate and “declam.” and many other members of the class have also shown talent in the various activities. Thus, the Sophomore Class has attempted to boost and better Hudson High. I» J
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